Posted by Woodguy on February 13, 19100 at 10:40:20:
In Reply to: Humans vs. Computers in the woodworking/craftmanship posted by Marcello Frazier on February 02, 19100 at 13:46:14:
: Hi, my name is Marcello Frazier and for my senior project here at my school in I have decided to do the of craftsmanship. I have to write a paper comparing which is better humans or machines when it comes to crafting wood. Machines are used because of mass production but then I have to ask myself is the overall quality better than a expert crafter who crafted his art work by hand. I would very much appreciate it if you respond to me telling me your opinion on machines vs. humans when it comes to craftmanship. : Thank you, : Marcello Frazier No human is as accurate as a machine. From the that standpoint machines are better,but they are heartless and can't put attention to changing details and quality control that a man can. Machines will never replace the "one of a kind" craftsman.
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Comments: : : Hi, my name is Marcello Frazier and for my senior project here at my school in I have decided to do the of craftsmanship. I have to write a paper comparing which is better humans or machines when it comes to crafting wood. Machines are used because of mass production but then I have to ask myself is the overall quality better than a expert crafter who crafted his art work by hand. I would very much appreciate it if you respond to me telling me your opinion on machines vs. humans when it comes to craftmanship. : : Thank you, : : Marcello Frazier : No human is as accurate as a machine. : From the that standpoint machines are better, but : they are heartless and can't put attention to changing details and quality control that a man can. Machines will never replace the "one of a kind: " craftsman.
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